It is a fact that 200,000 people a year die of pesticide poisoning, of these 100,000 are children. Pesticide use, without knowledge, can cause damage to us and our fragile environment. We strongly support Integrated Pest Management methods as the way to manage our environment.

What you need to know about the issues connected with pesticide use, particularly health, the environment, proper application methods and calculation of application rates, is what we teach. Our instruction lays the framework for continued learning and safety.

About Us

We are educational training consultants providing Pesticide Courses and Government Exams.

Al Neighbour will travel throughout BC to instruct your employees and invigilate the Government Exam. Please call or email so we can book your Pesticide Course and Government Exam in your off season.

For more information and group rates, please contact us at:

al@wolverineriver.com or donna@wolverineriver.com


Al Neighbour
is of Métis ancestry originating from Red River Valley, Manitoba. He has extensive experience in adult education both at UBC and at Kwantlen University College for 12 years. He has taught Life Skills for 6 years and been a Career and Employment Counselor for 4 years. Al’s motivational approach has inspired clients to make life and career changes through building a clear identity and increasing self-confidence.





Donna Suttie
is University trained in Communications and Public Relations. Her career path initially lead her to the Vancouver Board of Trade, where she coordinated business trade shows for 3 years. This was followed by a full time position as the Programs Director for Student Life at Kwantlen University College where she organized over 100 events a year for 23,000 students. During her tenure she created and acted in the Conference Event Coordination position for several years until the University's focus changed. Presently, she's working in the Bachelor of Science Nursing Program, organizing people and events.
 

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